West African ethnic group.
1The Mandingoes, generally speaking, are of a mild, sociable, and obliging disposition.
2Description of the Feloops, the Jaloffs, the Foulahs, and Mandingoes.
3Moors, Mandingoes, Foolahs, and Jaloofs, principally dwell in this vast region of West-Central Africa.
4They're more patient;-someof these men, the Mandingoes, particularly, are pretty troublesome to manage.
5The Mandingoes of the most cultivated type seldom found their way to the West Indies.
6The Mandingoes were reputed to be especially gentle in demeanor but peculiarly prone to theft.
7The Mandingoes seem to be the most numerous, and are the most remarkable in personal appearance.
8The Mandingoes are a smaller race than the others, but they are well disposed and tractable.
9These different branches of commerce are conducted principally by Mandingoes and Serawoollies, who have settled in the country.
10The account of the Mandingoes continued.
11Wawra is a small town surrounded with high walls, and inhabited by a mixture of Mandingoes and Foulahs.
12The Mandingoes, in particular, are a very gentle race, cheerful in their dispositions, inquisitive, credulous, simple, and fond of flattery.
13He is a man of large property, and has a town of his own, called Madina, inhabited entirely by Mandingoes.
14The inhabitants differ in their complexions and national manners from the Mandingoes and Serawoollies, with whom they are frequently at war.
15These Mandingoes hold the faith of Mahomet, and at the time of our arrival, were celebrating the feast of the Ramazan.
16But their prosperity attracting the envy of some Mandingoes, the latter drove out the shepherds, and took possession of their lands.
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